WTA FINALS SHOCK AS ARYNA SABALENKA BEATEN BEFORE GENDER SHOWDOWN
An emotional Aryna Sabalenka fought back tears after losing the WTA Finals to Elena Rybakina. The world No.1 was defeated 6-3, 7-6(0) in the Riyadh final, as Rybakina claimed the title and a record £3.9 million prize.
Elena Rybakina continued her resurgence by winning the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia - Photo Credit: Getty Images
When Aryna Sabalenka lost to Elena Rybakina in the WTA Finals, she fought back tears during her on-court remarks. The 2022 Wimbledon winner defeated the world No. 1 in straight sets as Rybakina won 6-3, 7-6 (0) in Riyadh to record her 11th consecutive victory. The sixth-seeded player from Kazakhstan wins the year-end tournament and receives a record £3.9 million in prize money.
Even with the US Open and three additional events—the Brisbane International, Miami Open, and Madrid Open—Sabalenka has had an incredible 2025, taking home more titles than any other player on the WTA Tour. Additionally, she advanced to the French Open, Stuttgart Open, Indian Wells, and Australian Open finals. Nevertheless, Rybakina's victory brought the Belarusian to tears.
"Thank you, everybody, for an amazing atmosphere over the entire week," she said at the King Saud University Indoor Arena. Playing in front of you is something I truly appreciate. Many thanks for the sport. Perhaps not the best performance, especially today. However, Elena, you played better today without a doubt. You actually smashed me out of the course, so... Excellent work.
"I am glad to see you giving it your all on the court and making a strong return at the end of the season. Let us enjoy our off-season now. Savour this exquisite award! We appreciate everyone who helped bring this tournament to our location. Being a part of the development of tennis in this stunning nation makes me pleased. Many thanks.
I appreciate everyone's help this week. I really enjoy my team. This is important for me. We may not have gotten the result we all hoped for today, but there are so many things we… Then Sabalenka became emotional and had to compose herself.
"I guess I am getting old," she said with a smile and a laugh. "I am becoming so sensitive now! There is a lot to be proud of. Thank you all."
Rybakina, a three-time WTA Finals champion and first-time winner, responded, "Thank you very much. This week has been amazing. Honestly, I did not expect any particular outcome, and it is wonderful how far we have come. I want to congratulate Aryna on her second consecutive year at the top. That is a fantastic achievement. Well done to you and your team.
"The match today was really tough. There were times when I got lucky. This is tennis, and I really hope we play together in many more major tournament finals. I want to thank the fans and the crowd.
"I am having fun playing here. The atmosphere was fantastic. It is truly amazing to be here for the second year in a row. The Saudi Tennis Federation, the Minister of Sport, and everyone who helped make this tournament possible deserve a big thank you."
"I think we will have a terrific time here, and this competition is fantastic. Finally, I want to thank my staff. Even though not everyone is present, they are always there to support and assist. Thank you to my family, sponsors, and everyone else who is by my side and supporting me."
MAX VERSTAPPEN’S BRAZIL WEEKEND SHOCK — PIT LANE START LOOMING
Red Bull may start Max Verstappen from the pit lane at the Brazilian GP after a shocking Q1 exit. The team is considering "drastic changes" to fix the RB21's setup, a move that would break parc fermé rules.
Max Verstappen was dealt a blow in his hopes of closing the gap to Lando Norris as he was knocked out in Q1 at Interlagos - Photo Credit: Getty Images
Red Bull is considering starting Verstappen in the pits following the Q1 shock.
Red Bull appeared to have finally found their stride again when it arrived in Interlagos. They were back in a hole by the end of qualifying, and they were facing a humiliating call that might force Max Verstappen to start in the pit lane on Sunday.
The RB21 was obviously lacking in speed and grip in all the wrong spots, and teammate Yuki Tsunoda was similarly unable to get out of the first sector after Verstappen was knocked out in Q1. Between the Sprint and qualification, the team reversed the cars out of the parc fermé, followed a daring course, and ended up getting lost. The dilemma now is whether to rip it up, break parc fermé once more, and start from the pits, or to double down on a misfiring configuration.
Helmut Marko was straightforward. Despite being fully aware that doing so would require Verstappen to launch from the pits rather than the P16 he now drives, he told Austrian TV that Red Bull will sit down and determine whether "drastic alterations" are required to wake the car up. Marko's conclusion was straightforward: Red Bull did not increase, the track climbed up, and grip vanished where it mattered. The stopwatch verified that Sectors 1 and 3 were the warning signs.
Just when Verstappen had established a run of six consecutive podium finishes to bolster his title challenge following Lando Norris' surge at the front, this is a gut punch. The wobble was previously hinted at in Mexico: Verstappen's podium there was more down to skill than speed in a race that Norris controlled, and Red Bull supplied bits but failed to receive the return. The group believed they had grasped the direction. Brazil disagrees.
The voice was regretful within the garage. When you roll the dice before quali and snake eyes appear, it is "the price you pay," as Laurent Mekies put it. The RB21 fell out of its sweet spot despite Red Bull's best efforts to expand its window for Interlagos' bumps and quick changes. It was apprehensive upon entrance, lethargic on traction, and far from compliant during the quick direction change at the Senna "S" and the sprint back up the hill during qualifying trim.
What is the play, then? Rather than violate parc fermé, take a pit-lane start, and give Verstappen a car he can really race with, why not stick with a problematic package and trust him to brute-force something out of it starting on 16th? If the car reacts, Interlagos may reward a clean, aggressive Sunday with chances offered by DRS trains and tyre life. Pit lane becomes less of a punishment and more of a reset if you are Red Bull and you think the baseline is essentially incorrect.
That path has a strategic advantage. The team is able to make ride height, wing, and mechanical adjustments that could extend the RB21's operating window and safeguard the back tyres, which is crucial in this situation, thanks to a pit-lane start. Interlagos loves a curveball, and if Safety Cars mess up the order, it also opens up an off-sequence approach. The danger is clear: by sacrificing track position, you could have recovered with a clean first lap and a focus on safety. Everyone in the garage wearing navy blue usually ends up with a car that Verstappen can rely on as a reward.
We all see the wider picture. Red Bull cannot afford to let free points linger in a setup sheet as Norris leads the rankings going into São Paulo. Even though Verstappen has been making podiums out of weak weekends, this one needs more than just tyre expertise. It must be reset.
Soon, we will be able to tell which way they jump. In any case, Sunday has already evolved into a test of a different kind for Verstappen and damage limitation for Red Bull. The nasty weekends, where you battle the car just as much as the field, are often crucial to title runs. This is among them. It might also be the day that Red Bull's season turns around if they have the courage. Otherwise, be prepared for a long afternoon attempting to get an uncooperative RB21 to cooperate around a circuit that penalises hesitation.
The margin has disappeared. A single swing can transform the automobile from compliant to difficult, and Red Bull's latest improvements have not produced the desired step. That was made public by Brazil. Who can adjust more quickly, the driver in the cockpit or the engineers on the pit wall? You would bet on the latter with Verstappen. However, the team must allow him to succeed.
WWE FANS EXCITED AS LIV MORGAN DROPS RETURN HINTS
Liv Morgan teases an imminent return from her shoulder injury on WWE programming. The former Women's World Champion hinted fans will have to "watch" for her comeback soon during a Stranger Things premiere.
Liv Morgan sparks rumors with Stranger Things premiere appearance - Photo Credit: WWE
When can we expect to see Liv Morgan on WWE programming once more?
Following an unfortunate dislocated shoulder injury sustained during the June 16 episode of RAW, the former Women's World Champion has been absent from the WWE Universe. She may return sooner rather than later, though, based on a recent tease.
WWE Superstar Liv Morgan was present at Stranger Things Season 5's red carpet premiere. Morgan believed that Dominik Mysterio, the current double champion and member of The Judgment Day, would be the best WWE Superstar to defeat a Demogorgon.
"As the AAA Mega Champion and the WWE Intercontinental Champion, he can pretty much do anything," Liv Morgan remarked.
Regarding her professional life, Morgan acknowledges that she would be delighted to have Eleven as her tag team partner because she feels the two of them have a lot in common.
"Even after being knocked down, she always gets back stronger and more powerful than before," Liv Morgan remarked. She is the most recognisable. Since I would not have to do any work, she would make the ideal tag team partner. She would go above and above for me.
Morgan did not reveal anything when asked if she would soon be returning to WWE, but she hinted that it might happen soon.
Liv Morgan hinted, "I guess everyone will simply have to watch me."